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Constance Timberlake Papers

An inventory of her papers at the Syracuse University Archives

Summary

Creator: Timberlake, Constance Hector, 1930-2019.
Title: Constance Timberlake Papers
Dates: 1950-2004
Size: 8.25 linear ft.
Abstract: Articles, reports, correspondence, and other materials collected or composed by Constance Timberlake, professor of human development at Syracuse University
Language: English, Spanish
Repository: University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives

Biography

Photograph of Constance Timberlake

Constance Timberlake (1930-2019) was a civil rights activist, local politician, and professor of human development at Syracuse University. Timberlake was born and raised in Saint John, Canada. After graduating high school, she worked in Canada for a few years before moving to the United States. She joined the Kansas City chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and participated in many civil rights events like the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In 1964, Timberlake moved to Syracuse, New York and worked as a counselor for the adult basic education program at the Syracuse City School District. At that time, Timberlake decided that she wanted to continue her own education and started to attend classes at Syracuse University. She received a bachelor's degree in education and a master's degree in urban education and sociology in the late 1960s and was hired as a lecturer by the School of Education in 1970. In 1971, Timberlake started teaching as an instructor and director of the Family and Community Services Program (which soon after became the Family and Community Services Department) in the College for Human Development. During her time as an assistant professor, she took courses to attain her PhD in educational administration as well. Timberlake served as a professor and chair of her department for more than twenty years. Timberlake retired from Syracuse University in 1993 as a professor emeritus.

Timberlake published extensively on a variety of topics, mostly relating to Black women and girls in education, sex education for Black and indigenous families and communities, and adult education. Her research into teenage pregnancy in Black communities resulted in the formation of the Central New York Council on Adolescent Pregnancy and education programs in various churches across Syracuse. She made many appearances on panels and at conferences and universities, and she testified before the United States Congress on the value of sex education in schools.

Timberlake's influence in the Syracuse community was larger than just her work as a professor. She was the first Black woman elected to the Syracuse Board of Education, for which she served two terms and in various leadership positions. She was an active member of the Syracuse chapters of the NAACP, CORE, National Organization for Women (NOW), YWCA, Human Rights Commission, and multiple other community activist groups. On the state level, Timberlake was a member of the New York State School Boards Association and the Advisory Council on Occupational Education. She was also appointed to the National Advisory Council on Continuing Education by Presidents Carter and Reagan.

Timberlake received much recognition and many awards for her activism and work in the field of education. For example, she received the Post Standard Women of Achievement Award in Education in 1973 and the Unsung Heroine Award from the Central New York chapter of NOW in 1982.

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Scope and Content Note

The Constance Timberlake Papers consist of articles, reports, correspondence and other materials collected or written by Constance Timberlake from 1950 to 2004. The collection contains materials primarily from Timberlake's time as a professor at Syracuse University, though there are also some materials from her life before and after that time, as well as some from her tenure as a commissioner on the Syracuse Board of Education. The collection is divided into the following series:

Activism and community involvement consists of correspondence, clippings, and other printed materials related to Timberlake's involvement in the Central New York, Camden, New Jersey and Saint John, New Brunswick communities as well as activism she had undertaken for civil rights and women's rights causes. The Central New York section of the series exhibits how deeply involved Timberlake was in Syracuse and the surrounding areas and how much time she devoted to the community. This series also contains two audiocassettes of an interview Timberlake gave for a book about human rights in Syracuse.

Board and committee service contains correspondence and informational materials from Timberlake's service on various state- and national-level committees, boards, and councils. Most of these committees were related to education or family sciences.

Consulting work includes correspondence, reports, and proposals from Timberlake's work as a consultant for the Human Development Council of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada and Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez, a university in Caracas, Venezuela. She assisted the university in creating a baccalaureate degree program in human development.

Personal materials consists of correspondence, clippings, curricula vitae, and other papers from Timberlake's personal life outside of her work or political careers. For example, this series has letters from her family and friends and various awards and certificates she received.

Political career contains reports, correspondence, clippings, and publicity materials from Timberlake's time as a commissioner on the Syracuse Board of Education and the campaigns she ran for that position. There are also materials from an unsuccessful campaign for Syracuse councilor-at-large in 1981. The bulk of the correspondence in this series is either congratulations on her successful campaigns or complaints from the community about a plan for the mandatory busing of students to desegregate the city's schools. This series also contains an audio reel tape of one of the radio spots used during one of her campaigns in the late 1970s and materials from Timberlake's time as a delegate at the Democratic National Convention in 1976.

Rowan University materials consists of correspondence and a position announcement from Rowan University, where Timberlake worked as the associate director of their Camden campus following her retirement from Syracuse University.

Speeches and writings contains speeches, articles, and handbook entries written by Timberlake. These writings cover topics such as sex education in Black communities, Black students and equality in education, and the history of women's rights, among others.

Syracuse University materials consists of correspondence, reports, and other printed materials collected or prepared by Timberlake while she was a student and professor at Syracuse University. Some materials of note in this series are planning documents for the first Coming Back Together (a reunion for Black alumni of Syracuse University, later expanded to include Latinx alumni) and research materials from Timberlake's intense study of teenage pregnancy in Black communities. This series also contains correspondence between Timberlake and members of the Student Afro-American Society at Syracuse University, primarily about appearances she made at two events the organization hosted, Black Professional Week in 1979 and the first annual Black Student Leadership Conference in 1980.

Washington Irving School materials contains correspondence, reports, and photographs from when Timberlake worked as a counselor for the adult education program at the Syracuse City School District, which was hosted at the Washington Irving School. The correspondence contains petitions to local and state politicians for renewed funding for adult education after they cut financial support for these programs in the mid-1960s.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.

Access to audiovisual material requires advance notice to produce a use copy.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

The University Archives holds a clipping and portrait file on Constance Timberlake.

The Syracuse University Special Collections Research Center holds more materials related to the Crusade for Opportunity, Coalition for Quality Education, and Neighborhood Advancement Center in the Crusade for Opportunity Records. It also holds the Congress of Racial Equality (Syracuse Chapter) Collection.

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Selected Search Terms

Names

Timberlake, Constance Hector, 1930-2019.
Congress of Racial Equality.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
Rowan University.
Syracuse (N.Y.)
Syracuse (N.Y.) -- Board of Education.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.
Syracuse University. -- College of Human Development.
Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez.

Subjects

Adult education.
African American women -- Education.
African American women -- History.
African American women college teachers.
African American women politicians.
African Americans -- Civil rights.
Church and education.
Discrimination in education.
Health education.
Political campaigns.
Segregation.
Sex instruction.
Teenage pregnancy.
Women in education.
Women's rights.
College teachers.
Higher education.

Types of material

Administrative reports.
Articles.
Audiocassettes.
Audiotapes.
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Negatives (photographs)
Photographs.
Pocket mirrors.
Programs (documents)
Sound recordings.
Speeches (documents)

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Constance Timberlake Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

Gift of Constance Timberlake in 2002 and 2004.

Processing Information

Materials were placed in acid-free folders and boxes. Some materials were removed from binders and placed in acid-free folders. Photographs and negatives were housed in mylar sleeves.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: Emily Banach
Date: 2021
Revision history:

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Arrangement

The materials are arranged alphabetically within their series.

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Inventory

Activism and community involvement
Box 1 Camden, New Jersey 1990-1999
Central New York
Box 1 Ad Hoc Black Voter Registration Coalition 1981
Box 1 Black awareness seminar program 1981
Box 1 Black history month in Syracuse 1972-1987
Box 1 Central New York Chapter of the National Organization of Women 1973-1986
Box 1 City of Syracuse 1970-1986
Box 1 The Coalition for Quality Education 1969-1979 (2 folders)
Box 1 Community Action Training Center circa 1964
Box 1 Crusade for Opportunity in Syracuse and Onondaga County 1965
Box 1 Everson Museum of Art 1971-1972
Box 1 Human Rights Commission of Syracuse and Onondaga County 1970-1989
Human rights in Syracuse: two memorable decades: a selected history from 1963 to 1983
Box 15 Dr. Constance Timberlake interviewed by Florence Carmen [1 of 2] 1986 June 10 (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: sua_timberlake_c_002)
Box 15 Dr. Constance Timberlake interviewed by Florence Carmen [2 of 2] 1986 June 10 (Audio cassette; running time 60:00) (ID#: sua_timberlake_c_003)
Box 1 The Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Syracuse and Vicinity 1975
Box 1 The International Center of Syracuse 1980-1981
Box 1 Karamu show 1973-1980
Box 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Syracuse 1985-1987
Box 1 Model cities program 1968
Box 1 NAACP 1982
Box 1 Neighborhood Advancement Center 1965-1967
Box 1 New York Civil Liberties Union, Central New York Chapter 1986
Box 1 Onondaga Community College 1969, 1974
Box 1 Onondaga County 4-H Executive Program Committee 1972-1973
Box 1 Onondaga County Public Library 1985-1987
Box 1 Onondaga Pastoral Counseling Center 1984-1987
Box 1 People's Equal Action and Community Effort 1973-1977
Box 1 People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 1984-1986
Box 1 Planned Parenthood Center of Syracuse 1979
Box 1 Programs 1969-1979
Box 1 Rape Crisis Center of Syracuse 1978
Box 1 Syracuse Boys Club 1981, undated
Box 1 Syracuse Central Lions 1977, 1983
Box 1 Syracuse Federation of Women's Clubs 1973-1976
Box 1 Syracuse Girls Club 1980
Box 1 Syracuse Jaycettes 1974-1975
Box 2 Syracuse Neighborhood Health Center 1973-1974
Box 2 United Way of Central New York 1981-1987
Box 2 Urban League of Onondaga County 1973-1992
Box 14 Various printed materials 1968-1981
Box 2 YWCA 1977-1980
Civil rights
Box 2 Black Women's Agenda 1977-1979
Box 2 Caucus of Black Democrats 1976
Box 2 Clippings 1964-1992
Congress of Racial Equality
Box 14 Clippings 1963-1994
Box 2 Correspondence 1963-1994
Box 14 Printed materials 1962-1975, undated (2 folders)
Box 2 Council of Black Elected Democrats of New York State 1974-1975
Box 2 March on Washington for jobs and freedom 1963, undated
Box 14 The myth and the mirror 1974
Box 14 Speech by Senator Edward W. Brooke 1975 December 11
Box 2 Saint John, Canada circa 1950
Women's rights
Box 2 International women's year 1975
Box 14 New York State Women's Political Caucus 1975 January 20
Box 2 Printed materials 1978-1994
Box 2 Seneca Falls National Women's Center 1983-1984
Board and committee service
Box 14 College Council of State University of New York at Oswego 1979-1988
Box 2 Governor's Advisory Committee for the New York State Conference on Children and Youth 1981
Box 2 National Advisory Council on Continuing Education 1980-1982
Box 2 National Workshop on Leadership in Vocational Education for Special Populations 1977-1978
Box 2 New York State Advisory Council on Occupational Education 1974
Box 2 New York State Advisory Council on Vocational Education 1975-1979
Box 2 New York State Council on Family Relations 1987-1988
Box 2 Nominating Committee for the Congress of Affiliated Councils 1986
Box 2 Task Force on Social Justice 1974-1975
Consulting work
Human Development Council of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Box 2 Research materials 1981
Box 2 Research meeting agenda 1981
Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez
Box 2 Contract 1978
Box 2 Correspondence 1978-1980
Box 2 Diseño curricular para la formacion de “técnicos superiores en organización y desarrollo social” 1977
Box 2 Informational materials 1975-1978
Box 3 Metodología para el proyecto de licenciatura en servicios humanos undated
Box 3 Metodos docentes en educacion superior by H. José Liscano Asuaje undated
Box 14 Necesidades humanas y bienestar social consideraciones preliminares 1978
Box 3 Notes circa 1978
Box 3 Proposal for the implementation of a baccalaureate degree in human services by Constance Timberlake 1978 August
Box 3 A proposed design for the implementation of a baccalaureate degree in human services by Constance Timberlake 1978 June
Box 14 Proyecto de maestría en servicios humanos mención bienestar social undated
Box 3 La unidad de credito academico by Guillermo Herrera undated
Personal materials
Biographical materials
Box 3 Biographical sketches circa 1980-1983
Box 14 Curricula vitae circa 1974-1988
Box 3 Who's who materials 1974-1982
Box 2 Black Loyalists of New Brunswick Association 1992
Box 2 Certificates 1975-1990
Box 2 Clippings 1976-1991, undated
Box 14 Complaint to the New York State Commission for Human Rights 1954 October 25
Correspondence
Box 3 A-D 1957-2003, undated
Box 3 Atkinson, Robert 1983-1988
Box 3 Carmen, Florence 1991-2000
Box 3 Carter/Mondale Presidential Committee 1980
Box 3 E-H 1973-1997, undated
Box 3 J-R 1965-1991, undated
Box 3 Lowry, Sarah 2002-2004
Box 3 Oliver, David 1980-1983
Box 3 Ortiz, Carlos 1974, 2002, undated
Box 3 S-Z 1952-2002, undated
Box 4 Jesse Jackson rally in Syracuse 1988
Box 4 Merrick School materials 1971
Box 4 Post Standard Woman of Achievement Award 1973-1974
Box 4 Printed materials 1974-1990
Box 14 "Publication is the auction of the mind of man" undated - cross stitch
Box 4 Recognition banquet 1976 May
Box 4 White House fellowship application 1977
Political career
Campaign materials
Box 4 Advertisements and flyers 1973-1981
Box 4 Biographical materials 1973-1981
Box 4 Campaign committee papers 1973-1981
Box 4 Campaign events 1973-1981
Box 15 Connie Timberlake, session no. 10A-0281 1981 - includes Riposo Studios order (1/4 inch audio tape) (ID#: sua_timberlake_c_001)
Includes four multi-voiced 30's radio ads for campaign.
Box 4 Contact sheet circa 1973
Oversize 1 Election results 1977
Box 4 Endorsements 1973-1981
Box 4 Mailing lists circa 1973-1981
Box 4 Mailings 1973-1981
Box 4 Negatives circa 1973
Box 4 Notes circa 1973-1981
Oversize 1 Paste-ups circa 1975-1981
Box 4 Photographs circa 1973-1981
Box 4 Planning materials 1973-1981
Box 4 Pocket mirror 1981
Box 4 Position statements circa 1973-1981
Box 4 Press releases 1973-1981
Box 4 Radio spot materials 1973-1981
Box 14 Schedules circa 1973-1981
Box 4 Stationery 1975-1981
Box 14 Voting instructions 1973-1981
Box 14 Clippings 1973-1983
Correspondence
Box 4 A-F 1973-1981
Box 5 Alexander, Lee 1973, 1981
Box 5 Central New York School Board Institute 1975-1977
Box 5 Congratulations 1973-1981 (2 folders)
Box 5 Democratic Committee of Onondaga County 1972-1981, undated
Box 5 Desegregation busing complaints 1976 (2 folders)
Box 5 Eve, Arthur 1973, 1981
Box 5 G-H 1973-1981
Box 5 J-O 1973-1981
Box 5 New York State School Boards Association 1974-1980
Box 5 Onondaga County Women's Political Caucus 1973-1985
Box 5 P-T 1973-1981
Box 5 Syracuse City School District 1973-1981
Box 14 Syracuse Federation of Women's Clubs 1981
Box 5 Urban League Voter Registration/Education Project 1973-1974
Box 5 V-Z 1973-1981
Box 5 WHEN Television 1973, undated
Box 5 WSYR 1975-1977
Box 5 Democratic National Convention 1976
Box 5 State senatorial debate 1976
Syracuse Board of Education materials
Box 5 Budget hearing statement by Anthony F. Bucci 1981
Box 5 New York State School Boards Association 1974-1981
Box 5 Printed materials 1974-1981
Box 14 Program for emphasis on reading instruction 1973
Box 5 Resolutions 1975-1979
Rowan University materials
Box 6 Correspondence 1989-1996
Box 6 Position announcement 1989
Speeches and writings
Box 6 "10 sure-fire stress releasers" 1982
Box 6 "Adult sexuality training and education program" 1986
Box 6 "Adult sexuality training in the Black church: an approach toward combating teen pregnancy" 1986
Box 6 "Another milestone: the Seneca Falls National Women's Center and Educational Institute" 1983-1984
Box 6 "Attitudinal differences of Black female secondary students which may influence their graduating from high school" 1981-1983
Box 6 "Black Americans and the struggle for the excellence in education" 1984 February
Box 6 "Black power" circa 1968
Box 6 "Black women in higher education: networking for success" 1983
Box 6 "The Canadian Black experience" 1979-1981
Box 6 "Career options through a female role model library" 1981 (2 folders)
Box 6 "Challenges to Oswego's best and brightest" 1988 April
Box 6 "Choosing to succeed" 1986-1987
Box 6 "Community involvement for students" 1976-1977
Box 6 "A consortial approach to paraprofessional training in human services in Syracuse" 1981
Box 6 "Demographic factors and personal resources that Black female students identified as being supportive in attaining their high school diplomas" 1982
Box 6 "The elderly challenges the home economist" undated
Box 6 "Education: in changing times" undated
Box 6 "Empowering families: parents the primary sex educators of their children" 1987 March - congressional briefing
Box 6 "Empowerment for cooperation and competition: a dual site comparison model" undated
Box 6 Entries in the handbook of American women's history 1989-1999
Box 6 "Equal education calls for diligence" 2004 May 16
Box 7 "An exploratory study of elderly Black and White women: differences and similarities in clothing acquisition and variables related to purchasing power" 1986 April
Box 7 "Families cope with societal ills when God is an integral part of the family" 1991
Box 7 "Family issues and trends: a forum for community education" 1979
Box 7 "Future directions for today's woman" 1983
Box 14 Getting unstuck: moving on after divorce by LeRoy J. Spaniol and Paul Lannan 1985 - review
Box 7 "A historical perspective on school desegregation" 1984 May
Box 7 "I am a Black woman who…" undated
Box 7 "The impact of schools on families; the impact of families on schools" undated
Box 7 "It only takes one to make a difference" undated
Box 7 "I was appalled but not discouraged" 2003-2004
Box 7 "Literacy and adult basic education" undated - manuscript
Box 7 "Making the Syracuse public school integration plan work" circa 1976
Box 7 "Mechanisms for coping with stress for the Black professional women in higher education" 1985 May
Box 14 "Minority males and the new federalism" circa 1980
Box 7 "A national challenge: improving the quality of life of Black children" 1989 January
Box 7 "A new partnership: the Black church and the university utilize resources to train parents in human sexuality" 1985 September
Box 7 "The plight of the migrant worker" undated
Box 7 "Position paper on voluntary integration" circa 1976
Box 7 "A proposal for an interest centered school for the arts" undated
Box 7 "Proposal for a mini conference on building towards community from a minority perspective" 1974 September 6
Box 7 "Proposal for a multiethnic studies program" 1975 March 27
Box 7 "The road of yesterday: the path to tomorrow" 1982
Box 7 "The role of a chairperson as a supervisor" circa 1976
Box 7 "Sexuality attitudes of Black adults" 1990 January
Box 7 "Sexuality training program for Black congregations" circa 1981
Box 7 "Schools are yours" 1976 November
Box 14 "Some perceptions of teachers" undated
Box 7 "Some reflections on three years of adult basic education in Syracuse" 1969 January
Box 7 "Statement to the Syracuse Board of Education" 1976 May 27
Box 7 "The status of Black males in the 1970's: still an anomaly in the ‘80's?" circa 1980
Box 7 "A study of Black female persisters compared with Black female dropouts on the secondary level" 1979
Box 7 "A study of race relations in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania: what focus groups can tell us" 1983 March
Box 7 "The Syracuse family: success, gratitude, and togetherness" 1987 October
Box 7 "Teenage pregnancy" 1988 January 25
Box 8 "To form a more perfect union among women: a proposal for a conference for women" 1980
Box 8 "Toward greater understanding" undated
Box 8 "Voices from the ghetto: I wish I may I wish I might" 1979 (3 folders)
Box 8 "Voices of women who made a difference in Black history" undated
Box 8 "We are your sisters: Black women in the nineteenth century" undated
Box 8 "Whatever happened to school desegregation" circa 1982
Box 8 "Where do warriors go to cry?" 1986 January
Box 8 "Why do students dropout of school? A selected and related literature review" 1980
Box 14 "Why not you, today?" 1976
Box 8 "A window on the Soviet Union and the social spheres that impact on its families" 1989
Box 8 "Women – a vital force in education" 1974
Box 8 "Women's rights – the real issues and social implications" 1974
Syracuse University materials
Box 8 Association of Black Women in Higher Education 1981-1990
Box 8 Biographical data for university records 1974-1986
College for Human Development materials
Box 8 Administrative reports 1983-1987
Box 8 Associate degree program 1976-1987
Box 8 Clippings 1976-1977
Box 8 Family & community services club undated
Box 9 Job descriptions 1977-1988
Box 9 Load reports 1974-1976
Box 9 Memoranda 1973-1987, undated
Box 9 Peer advisors contacting students (PACS) circa 1980 - proposal
Box 9 Printed materials 1970-1987, undated (2 folders)
Box 9 The reality of being Black and female 1972 - course materials
Box 9 Coming back together 1983
Conference and workshop materials
Box 9 Association of Black Administrators 1982
Box 9 Conflict in rights 1979
Box 9 Danforth Associate Program 1973-1982
Box 9 Education for teachers of the disadvantaged 1974
Box 9 Expanding horizons for women: issues, research and programs in higher education 1979
Box 9 Families and work: dialogue for change 1983
Box 9 Family forum IV 1989 April
Oversize 1 Family forum IV 1989 April - poster
Box 9 Leadership: inter-personal relations 1976
Box 9 National Black Child Development Institute 1980-1981
Box 9 New York State Association of Black Social Workers 1975, 1985
Box 9 Syracuse University School of Education 1969, 1973
Box 9 To choose or not to choose; to submit or not to submit: appropriate materials for promotion and tenure 1981
Box 14 Various programs 1974-1986
Box 9 Women in education conference 1974
Correspondence
Box 9 A-C 1973-1989
Box 9 Carpenter, Joan 1987
Box 9 Cook, John 1973
Box 9 D-G 1974-1996
Box 9 Eggers, Melvin 1973-1980
Box 9 George, Carol 1973-1975
Box 9 H-L 1973-2001
Box 9 Havens, Bruce 1973-1980
Box 10 Lillestol, Jane 1981-1988
Box 10 London, Harlan 1987-1988
Box 10 M-O 1974-1986, undated
Box 10 Marge, Michael 1975-1979
Box 10 P-S 1975-2003, undated
Box 10 Prucha, John James 1974-1979
Box 10 Student Afro-American Society 1974-1980
Box 10 T-Z 1973-1991
Box 14 Wright, Bernice 1971-1973
Box 14 Zimmer, Melvin 1981
Box 10 Coursework 1967-1973 (2 folders)
Box 10 Delta Sigma Theta 1973-1997
Box 10 Doctoral application and plan of study 1972-1975
Box 10 Programs 1971-1975, undated
Promotion and tenure materials
Box 11 Applications 1974-1983 (some materials removed from a binder) (5 folders)
Oversize 1 Applications 1983 (materials removed from a binder)
Box 10 Correspondence 1979-1983
Box 10 Promotion criteria and procedure 1975-1980, undated
Box 10 Recommendation letters 1973-1989
Box 10 Racial inclusion on campus materials 1970-1987
Research materials
Box 11 The Black experience in Syracuse 1964, 1974
Box 11 Black families 1975, 1985
Box 11 The Black heritage digest 1987-1991 (materials removed from a binder)
Box 11 Black men in the military 1980
Box 11 Black perspectives on the bicentennial 1976
Box 11 Black women and the Equal Rights Amendment circa 1972-1976
Box 11 Black women in higher education 1990
Box 11 Historical Black biographies 1970
Box 12 Home economics periodicals 1970-1987
Box 12 A nation at risk: the imperative for educational reform 1983
Box 12 Sage: a scholarly journal on Black women 1984-1985
Sex education in Black communities
Central New York Council on Adolescent Pregnancy
Box 12 Correspondence 1987-1989
Box 12 Program applications and proposals 1984-1987, undated (4 folders)
Box 12 Clippings 1977, 1988, undated
Box 12 Congressional briefing 1987 February-March (2 folders)
Box 12 Correspondence 1977-1992, undated
Box 12 Multi-ethnic target family training 1986 - project proposal
Box 12 Notes undated
Box 13 Printed materials 1984-1988 (2 folders)
Box 12 Questionnaires circa 1985
Washington Irving School materials
Box 13 Administrative documents 1966-1971
Box 14 Class meetings 1968
Box 13 Clippings circa 1966-1970
Box 13 Correspondence 1966-1979
Box 13 Graduation materials 1969
Box 13 New York State Department of Education materials 1965-1968
Box 13 Performance appraisal reports 1967-1968
Box 13 Petition and grant materials 1965-1969
Box 13 Photographs 1970, undated

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